Sherbrooke goes from unknown to title contender
Despite only being promoted this season, Sherbrooke appears to be one of the teams to beat in Big V Basketball behind a player who might be impossible “to stop”.
Despite only being promoted this season, Sherbrooke appears to be one of the teams to beat in Big V Basketball behind a player who might be impossible “to stop”.
Warrnambool’s men’s team broke through for its first two Big V Basketball wins of the season with the coach pointing out two key contributors who helped kick start the season.
Two ex-AFL players booted 10 goals while Buchan had two father-sons duos in their senior side as Paynesville unleashed three sets of brothers. More in our country footy wrap.
Despite going down by 281 points, North Sunshine has been hailed for its “unbelievable effort” to make the start line in round 1 as some players doubled up to ensure two games were played.
Rupertswood is on the board in 2022 after a new forward pairing booted nine goals between them as coach Arron Bray tipped them for further improvement.
Dandenong Stingrays showed they will be quite a force in this year’s NAB League with a 20-point victory over Brisbane Lions Academy. Relive all the action from our LIVE STREAM.
Altona coach Corey McCall asked for his players to become the “hunter” as it made an early season statement against Werribee Districts.
Two star Caroline Springs recruits are making strong impressions on the WRFL including an 11-goal haul from Ryan Allan as the club aims to learn from previous mistakes.
West Coburg has started a season 2-0 for the first time in eight years but its coach “wasn’t that thrilled” with parts of his team’s win.
Point Cook Centrals’ star recruits have the club shaping as one of the teams to beat in WRFL Division 2 as the Sharks created history in a 100-point win over premiership contender Wyndhamvale.
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